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Abdo Uçucu: A Multifaceted Journalist Bridging Stories and Technology Abdo Uçucu is a passionate journalist and media professional whose career spans nearly a decade, marked by versatility and a commitment to storytelling. Born with a curiosity for both technology and communication, he pursued parallel academic paths—graduating in Music Technologies from Inonu University (2011–2016) while later immersing himself in Journalism studies at Süleyman Demirel University, where he continues to expand his expertise. His professional journey began in 2016 as the Editor-in-Chief of Mayı Magazine in Hatay, where he honed his editorial vision and leadership skills. Over the years, Abdo embraced diverse roles—from cameraman and video editor at Son32 and Posta32 in Isparta to steering editorial teams as Editor-in-Chief at Adaletsz and Hatay Güney Newspaper. These experiences equipped him with a rare blend of technical prowess (mastering tools like Adobe Premiere, Photoshop, and WordPress) and editorial acumen, enabling him to produce compelling multimedia content while managing newsroom dynamics. Beyond the newsroom, Abdo is an advocate for journalistic integrity and innovation. His participation in the 9th Village Journalism Training Program (organized by Turkey’s Association of Journalists) and memberships in the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) and Internet Journalists Association reflect his dedication to professional growth and ethical standards. A firm believer in journalism’s societal role, Abdo describes his work as "a responsibility rather than just a profession." Whether conducting interviews, crafting narratives, or mentoring peers, he emphasizes analytical thinking, teamwork, and sustainability in media practices. Based in Hatay, Abdo remains actively engaged across social media platforms (****), sharing insights and fostering dialogue. His journey—from music technology enthusiast to a journalist bridging stories and technology
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In an era where media power is concentrated in the hands of a few, journalist Abdo Uçucu launches a fearless investigation into Turkey's media landscape. This podcast series uncovers:
📊 Oligarchy by numbers: Who owns Turkey's media? (Spoiler: It's fewer than you think)
🎭 Censorship 2.0: How self-censorship became the industry standard
💥 The 2001-2023 Transformation: From pluralism to propaganda machines
🌍 Global parallels: How Turkey compares to Hungary, Russia & beyond
🛠️ Fighting back: The rise of citizen journalism & encrypted news platforms
AI ANALYZES HATAY'S MPs: Who Really Works in Parliament? (TBMM Data Revealed!)
I fed official data from the Turkish Grand National Assembly (TBMM.gov.tr) into an AI analysis system to objectively evaluate the performance of Hatay's members of parliament! In this video, you'll discover:
Law proposals, parliamentary questions, committee participations – Who’s truly active?
AI’s scoring criteria: Scientific or political bias? How does the algorithm work?
Shocking results: The most productive vs. "ghost" MPs revealed!
Are representatives really representing? Data doesn’t lie!
🔍 This investigation proves politics can be measured beyond rhetoric – with cold, hard data! Do you think AI’s ratings reflect reality?